Phu Phra Bat Historical Park
- Phu Phra Bat Historical Park nature reserve is situated high on a mesa which is
million of years old and on which we can see dinasuar foot prints,
sandstone formations carved by glaciers millions of years ago, evidence
of the prehistoric age of human settlement, prehistoric rock paintings,
ancient man modified sandstone shelters, boundary pillars of the
Dvarvati period of the first milennium and stone Buddhist bas-reliefs
and shelters of the Khmer Empire of Thailand approximately 1000
years ago. Forest Parks are nature reserves, set aside
for conservation and protection from development and they are governed by the Provincial administrations not the National Parks Department. Phu Phra Bat is administered by the Department of Fine Arts together with the other National Historical Parks.
- There are 68 ancient structures, which are classified as prehistoric archeological sites, 45 places of prehistoric painting and sheltered sites and 23 monastic sites. For tourists the sites are divided into 23 locations.
- A visit needs at least 3 hours and a guide is important otherwise you will fail to find everything on this forested mountain mesa.
- Phu Phra Bat Park is located north east from Udon Thani City and the route is well marked with signs and takes one hour to drive there from Udon Thani.
- UNESCO has designated this Site as a future World Herigate Site for listing and the following description is the basis for that designation. '' Designated as Phu Phra Bat Historical Park, the Site is the landscape of a wooded sandstone hill adorned with patches of huge bare rocks in spectacular overhanging positions, some balanced on pedestals of oddity. This scenic and awesome beauty of nature has had, over the millennia since prehistoric times, a compelling spiritual effect on humans in the neighbourhood to associate the Site with sanctity, as evidenced by the presence of visual arts of different cultural periods.
- The scenic Phu Phra Bat cultural landscape is unique in that this single site contains authentic cultural treasures that represent major cultures of different periods of the region, effectively epitomizing the continuum of the whole cultural history of mainland Southeast Asia. All together, the site incorporates separate 68 cultural locations, most of which contain rock paintings of the prehistoric period as well as the stylised, religious icons of the successive cultural periods.
- The iconic representations comprise sculptures in low and high relief as well in the round, representing the earliest Buddhist Dhvaravadi civilisation as well as the successive Hindu Khmer and Buddhist Lan chang cultures. It is significant that both Dhvaravadi and Khmer images carried the unmistakable native characteristics typical of the Laotian trait, which finally developed and established itself as what is known as the Lan Chang Buddhist culture paralleling the art style of Ayuthaya in central Thailand.
- Significantly, among the religious representations on Phu Phra Bat hill, there are also two symbolic footprints of Lord Buddha of carved stone at ground level in the Lan Chang art style. It is for this reason that the hill is known as " Phu Phra Bat ", which means the Hill of Buddha's footprints.There exists up to this day a small, unobtrusive monastery, which houses one of the Buddha's footprints in a small, proportionate stupa. All this added to the uniqueness of Phu Phra Bat and harmonised with its overall cultural landscape and its significance as a sacred and ceremonial place.
- Phu Phra Bat hill is a disconnected ridge on the eastern edge of Phu Phan Range. The hill is about 352 metres above mean sea level, 9 km long from North to South, and 2 km wide. Surrounded by greenery, Phu Phra Bat is bordered to the west by an escarpment sloping down towards the east. The forest area on the hill and in the adjacent lowland surroundings is a mix of dry evergreen forest, dry dipterocarp forest and dry mixed deciduous forest all in undisturbed state.
- The historical park proper, which includes the wooded area on the hill, as gazetted in April 1981, covers an area of 3430 rais (548.8 hectares), accommodating 81 cultural locations, all associated with the exposed patches of bare rocks on the hill. In addition to this associative physical connection between nature and culture, an age-old Laotian legend had also added another cultural dimension to the cultural context of the Phu Phra Bat hill and the associated groups of wondrous formations of the exposed bare rocks. Their individual imagination inspiring identities had been ascribed to and named after the mythical figures of ancient Vientiane's origin.
- It should be noted that no evidence or trace has been found to suggest that people at any time had ever lived on Phu Phra Bat hill, they went up there only to conduct religious or other solemn ceremonies as evidenced by the presence of religious images and representations.
- The whole landscape of Phu phra bat hill, including the forest park and the historical park, will be nominated for inscription on the World Heritage List. ''
Prehistoric Art At Phu Pra Bat
Phu Phra Bat is located on a sand stone plateau isolated from the western end of the Phu Phan Mountain Range of which it once fromed part.
The hill tops at 352 meters above sea level, and extends 9 kilometers in north south
direction and 2 kilometers in east west direction. Three major kinds of forest
are found at the hill [1] Dry Dipterocrap Forest at the foothills, [2] Tropical Mixed Deciduous Forestorest in the plain surrounding the hill, and [3] dry Evergreen Forest on the plateau.